Borno commissioner for Local Government And Emirates Affairs, Alhaji Sugun Mai-Mele explains the secret behind the governor Zulum’s expense of N130m monthly on CJTF, Hunters and the volunteered settlers in Chad.
The Commissioner for Local Government and Emirates Affairs, Alhaji Sugun Mai-Mele made this known on Monday 7-02-2022 in Maiduguri when a national delegation of the All Local Government Association of Nigeria (ALGON) visited him in his office.
Mai-Mele said the government provided vehicles and other work tools to the groups, whose knowledge of the terrain had helped the military to recover and maintain security in affected areas, in addition to the resettlement of displaced people and restoration of civil authorities in local government areas.
According to Mai-Mele, when the present administration came into office in 2019, many local government areas were inaccessible, while the few that were accessible had no functional local government administration.
Mai-Mele said the state government, had within the past two years rehabilitated burnt and vandalized public infrastructures, and conducted local government elections so as to have functional administrations at the third tier of government.
He explained that resettlement had begun in earnest in all affected local government areas, with the exception of Abadam and Guzamala, adding that the delay was because of ongoing military operations on the fringes of the Lake Chad areas.
The commissioners said that all those who voluntarily resettled in their recovered communities were given food items with an empowerment package of N100, 000 for each head of household and N50, 000 for married women.
The commissioner further explained that the resumption of farming activities by the returnees, who recorded bumper harvests, had reduced cases of dependency on the government and NGOs for handouts.
While Speaking, the National President of ALGON, Mr Kolade Alabi, represented by his Chief of Staff, Mr Itiako Ikpokpo said they were in Borno as part of a nationwide tour to assess the situation of contracts on primary healthcare facilities, the association awarded in 2005.
ALGON Boss however urged the ministry for local government in Borno to intervene in facilitating the payment of N500, 000 monthly dues of local governments, to ALGON to sustain its operations and commended GOVERNOR Zulum for his wonderful Administration in Borno state NIGERIA.
It behooves on the commissioner of Information of the state to present the details of expenses of this said fund in a more articulated manner that can vindicate the Zulum’s government as requested by the people of Borno state.
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